ZHUOPIN Steel Warehouse
- Joey Li
- Jul 1
- 4 min read
DESCRIPTION:
Industrial Steel Buildings | Steel workshop | Steel Shed | Steel Frame | Steel Warehouse
Steel Structure buildings are the largest sector of the global industrial construction market, representing upwards of 70% of total activity. These buildings are typically used for workshops, factories, industrial and distribution warehouses and retail and leisure. Sizes vary from small workshops of just a few hundred square meters up to massive distribution warehouses covering over one hundred thousand square meters.
Contribute to huge improvements in quality, cost and delivery performance of our design, fabrication as well as engineering ability, these improvements have been achieved through increasingly efficient use of the portal frame, improved project planning, and active supply chain management.
Modern industrial steel structure buildings taking advantage of the latest advances in automated fabrication and construction techniques can provide economic solutions to the demands of safety, rapid construction, aesthetics, shallow construction depth, minimal maintenance and flexibility in future use. Steel also scores well on all the sustainability measures and offers a broad range of benefits addressing the economic, environmental, and social priorities of the 'triple bottom line' of sustainability.
SUSTAINABILITY:
--Economic priorities
Efficient use of resources
Minimum disruption
Durability
Adaptability
--Environmental priorities
Recycling and re-use
Minimum CO2 energy burdens
Minimum waste
Lightweight construction
--Social priorities
Sustainable communities
Health and safety
Minimum impact
Aesthetically pleasing bridges
Design:
The following overall design requirements should be considered at the concept design stage of single or multiple storey industrial buildings:
l Space use, for example, specific requirements for handling of materials or components in a production facility
l Flexibility of space in current and future use
l Speed of construction
l Environmental performance, including services requirements and thermal performance
l Aesthetics and visual impact
l Acoustic isolation, particularly in production facilities
l Access and security
l Sustainability considerations
l Design life and maintenance requirements, including end of life issues.
Features
1. Size: Web plate 6MM---100MM; Flange plate 6-100MM; Or as per design
2. Materials: ASTM A572 Gr50/A36, S355JR, Q235B, Q355B or as per design
3. Fabrication Standard: AWS D1.1 | ISO | GB | EN1090 | AS/NZS
4. Surface treatment: Hot Dipped Galvanized/Painting | Powder Coated
5. Welding Art: FCAW/GTAW/GMAW/MCAW/SAW/ESW/PAW/LBW
We might need below information for pricing upon your requirements:
1. Exact size: length width height.
2. Wind speed (max speed)
3. Snow load (kg/m2 in max situation)
4. Earthquake grade (if have)
5. Live load and dead load for roof and flooring (special for multi-floors building);
6. The requirements for window and door.
7. Max height and weight for crane to lift.
8. Roof and wall requirements
9. Other conditions may require
10. Length: As per design
Framing Options
--Portal Frames
There are two main framing options for single storey industrial buildings: styles to meet your needs. The vast majority of single storey, steel framed buildings are portal frame which developed rapidly to become the predominant form of single storey construction since 1960s.
Portal frames typically use hot-rolled beams and columns for the roof rafters and supporting columns, although cold formed sections may be adequate for some small span structures. Portal frames come in a variety of different shapes and sizes, with flat and pitched roofs. The schematic arrangement of a typical single storey portal frame building is shown.
--Lattice trusses/tubular members
The main alternative to portal frames is lattice construction. Lattice trusses are generally more expensive than portal frames for routine applications and spans. However, for certain applications they will offer the best framing solution, such as: for very large spans (greater than 50m), for production facilities needing heavy plant suspended from the roof area, or where deflection criteria are particularly critical. Trusses are a triangulated assembly of members usually either rolled or structural hollow sections. The internal members can be angles, beams or hollow sections, depending on the design loads, configuration and fabrication costs. Two basic configurations are used in single storey buildings – pitched roof trusses and 'flat' trusses of near uniform depth. Trusses are usually planar and will generally require bracing of some form to provide stability. As an alternative, three-dimensional trusses can be created.
Trusses typically have a greater depth than single beams or plate girders. The deflection of a truss is modest, and can be controlled, making them especially suitable when significant loads must be supported from the roof structure, or when a flat (or nearly flat) roof is to be provided. The larger depth of the trusses increases the dimensions of the façade but also provides space for services to be placed in the roof structure instead of below.
Choice of Building Form
A single large hall is the main feature of most industrial buildings. The construction and appearance of a single storey industrial building provides the design engineer with a wide range of possible configurations in order to realize the architectural and functional requirements of the building. Generally, an industrial building has a rectangular footprint, which is extendable in its long direction. The design of the building has to be coordinated with its functional requirements and its operational energy performance, including lighting.
A comparison of the benefits and the reasons for choosing a particular building form (simple beam structure, portal frame or truss) is shown in the table.
Types of Portal Frame
Industrial Engineering Photo Collections
Steel Fabrication Show
With Excellent Skills and Equipments, We Achieve Precisely Destionations
QA & QC
ZhuoPin Steel Bridge compliance wtih AWS D1.1, AWS D1.5 and AS/NZS and EN-1090 welding standard.
WELDING
CUTTING
FILLET WELDS
NDT
SIZE CHECKING
INSTALLATION
Packaging & Shipping
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